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News Archive - 2021


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​100km Row For Change + 160th Anniversary
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This is September the club welcomes anyone affiliated with the club, past or present to an 160th Club Anniversary Family Fun Day. Taking place in and around the clubhouse at Salford Quays throughout the day on Sunday, 12th September 2021.

On top of this we are hosting one of the UK's Centurion Challenge events happening that day across the country, with the club supporting one of our athletes to row 100km up and down the Ship Canal and River Irwell between Salford Quays and Manchester City Centre, throughout the day's festivities. This is in aid of our Row for Change programme. 

Click here for full details.​
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) - Latest Statement
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UPDATED: 17 MAY 2021

​Following the recent Government announcement on the staged release from the third national lockdown, British Rowing has updated their guidance. Rowing at Agecroft has resumed, where all squads are back on the water in boats of any size. Procedures in place to ensure the safety of all members include, boat booking, signing in, mask wearing, hand cleaning, and equipment washing. The gym, lounge, kitchen and changing rooms remain closed. For those interested in competitive rowing again, click here for BR details on return to competition. 

Full British Rowing guidance on COVID-19 (v12): https://www.britishrowing.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/210514-Managing-COVID-19-v12.pdf
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Learn to Row taster programme returns

Considering taking up a new sport? Ever thought of taking up Rowing? Come along and give it a try at Agecroft's Taster Day. ​Learn to Row taster programme has returned after the COVID-19 break... and is safe and possible to operate with limited numbers. There are two sessions on Sunday, 30th May 2021. Full details on the Learn 2 Row page.
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